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VIII OPEN SECRE T Contents Inscription v Preface vi i PART I i Tim e an d Spac e 3 2 Th e Pseudo-Proble m of'Suffering * 4 3 I . Th e Will-Inferenc e 5 II. Volitio n III. Definitio n o f Volitio n IV. Observation s 4 Sayin g it Simpl y 8 5 Geometricall y Regarde d 1 2 6 ' / am Noty but the Universe is my Self 9 1 4 7 Gon e with the Min d 1 6 8 Th e Fastin g of the Mind 1 7 9 Aren' t W e All. .. ? 1 8 Who don e It ? 10 Utte r Absenc e as Us 2 0 11 Echoes— 1 2 2 12 Th e Cosmi c Continuu m 2 4 13 Past , Present an d Futur e .. . 2 5 14 Wh o is there to be Enlightened? 2 6 Dreamer, Awake ! 15 Tathat a 2 7 16 Seein g 2 8 17 Th e Logi c Beyond Logi c 2 9 18 I s the Man-in-the-Moon i n the Puddle? 3 1 19 Suggestion s 3 2 20 Th e Mechanis m o f Appearance (a s it may b e conceived) 3 4 21 Hommage a Hui Neng 3 6 22 T o Hel l with it All! 3 7 23 Echoes—1 1 3 8 CONTENTS IX PART I I 24 Th e Logic of Non-Logic 25 Livin g without Tears 26 Wh y we cannot Be 27 Transcendenc e and Immanence 28 Integra l Seeing 29 Rumours— 1 30 'Alive , Alive-O* 31 The y Said it was Simple 32 Th e Disappearance of Subjec t 33 Let' s Talk It Over! 34 Non-objectiv e Relatio n 35 'Where , Oh Where. . . ?' .. . 36 Quo d Erat Demonstrandum .. . 37 I-I : This Universe which we Are 38 A s Long As . . . 39 Practice ? By Whom, On What? . 40 Speakin g of God . . . 1-11 41 Rumours—1 1 • • ... • • ... •• ... • • ... • • ... .. .. ... .. ... .. ... 43 44 46 47 48 49 5* 52 54 55 57 ... 5 8 60 61 62 ... 6 3 64 66 PART II I THE HEAR T SUTR A 42 Concernin g the 'Heart Sutra' .. . 7i I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. A Rendering of the Sutra of the Divine Inseeing Mind In Technical Terms The Burden of the Heart Sutra—1 The Burden of the Heart Sutra—11 The Burden of the Heart Sutra—111 The Burden of the Heart Sutra—iv The Burden of the Heart Sutra—v Bodhisattvic Vision « Omnipresence 76 80 83 ... 8 4 86 88 90 92 94 [18.116.63.236] Project MUSE (2024-04-23 19:58 GMT) X฀ OPEN SECRE T PART I V 43 Th e Resolutio n o f Duality 9 7 44 Shadow s 9 8 45 Seeing , Seeing , Seein g . . . 9 9 Boomerang 46 Th e Illusio n o f Enlightenment 10 0 47 Grammaticall y Speakin g .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . 10 1 48 Whos e Mind? 10 3 49 I n Technica l Terms—1 1 10 4 The Apparen t Myster y I Am—bu t ther e i s no T Definition o f Non-objective Relatio n 50 Sayin g it even more Simpl y 10 6 51 Disillusio n 10 8 Identity 52 Le t U s d o This n o 53 Seein g it Simpl y 11 4 54 Th e Essentia l Identity— 1 and1 1 11 8 55 Observation s concernin g Causatio n 12 2 56 Fo r Sile— 1 and1 1 12 4 57 Th e Golde n Ke y 12 6 58 Thi s an d Tha t 12 7 59 Who ? 12 8 60 Presenc e and Absenc e 13 0 61 Sel f an d Othe r 13 2 62 A n I-Concept , Analyticall y 13 3 63 Causalit y o r Indeterminacy ? 13 5 64 Ari a 13 7 65 Pseudo-Problem s 13 9 66 Th e Ques t 14 1 67 Un-los t an d Un-findabl e , 14 3 68 Th e Ultimat e Symbo l 14 4 69 Enlightenmen t a s Disappearance o f Nescience 14 6 70 Apperceivin g Identit y o f Opposites 14 7 CONTENTS *I 71 Infine 14 9 Colophon: All It Is 15 0 PART V 72 Dialogue s 15 3 I. Th e Pure Land 15 3 II. Indeterminac y 15 6 III. A s far as...

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